Ashley Tisdale Reveals Why She’s Publicly Changing Her Name

The star of High School Musical, who is married to Christopher French, has announced she’s now using French as her professional last name as she grows her wellness brand, Frenshe.

The star of High School Musical, who is married to Christopher French, has announced she’s now using French as her professional last name as she grows her wellness brand, Frenshe.

Ahead of the Dancing With the Stars semifinals on November 18th, 21-year-old Robert Irwin shared the two special items he carries with him during every performance to remember his father, Steve Irwin, who passed away in 2006. He wears a button-down shirt he fixed himself, and a ring he made from the keys to his childhood home, which he discovered in his father’s office.

A low-budget film became a huge international hit because of a clever online marketing campaign that spread quickly across the early internet, building a strong following. This success inspired other filmmakers, and the ‘found footage’ style became popular in the 2000s. Since then, many horror movies have built on and improved this technique.

Just hours before, I’d been climbing the decaying walls around the Zone, carrying Dr. Hermann’s TOPAZ Scanner like a heavy backpack. My goal was simple: find a place to recharge the mysterious object that had destroyed my apartment. But now, sneaking into the pitch-black night, I experienced the PS5’s incredibly realistic immersion for the first time. As I felt the gravel crunch under my fingers, static-filled radio chatter came through the controller’s speaker. Someone already knew I was here, and the 3D sound clearly showed me where two soldiers were hiding in the darkness. I still wasn’t ready when bullets started whizzing past my head and gunfire echoed across the marsh, making it terrifyingly clear how vulnerable I was.

You’re in a desperate situation. You’ve taken out a tower guard and snuck into an enemy base, but you’ve been discovered. A patrol is quickly closing in, cutting off your escape route. Spotting a ladder leading to a warehouse roof, you decide to get the high ground and make a dash for it. Searchlights sweep the darkness as heavy footsteps pound behind you, then suddenly everything goes quiet. Only the clicking of your Geiger counter breaks the silence as you climb, activate your night vision, and take aim. There, standing between you and your pursuers, is a grotesque mutant. It shrieks as bullets hit it, and you see its skin burning from the gunfire. Unfazed, your enemies casually walk past the fallen creature, kicking its remains before calmly searching its body.

While Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle is doing very well in theaters, its continued success means fans will likely have to wait for a streaming release. The film recently opened in China, earning $52.4 million in its first three days, and has now reached a worldwide total of $730 million. Because it’s still playing in many cinemas around the world, a streaming release isn’t expected soon.

While classic sci-fi films are enjoyable, many newer releases are equally good but don’t get the recognition they deserve. It’s easy for quality movies to be missed in such a crowded genre, and that’s why so many great recent sci-fi films are overlooked and rarely discussed.

This comic initially stood out with a unique approach, designed to build anticipation for the return of the Maker and culminate in the Ultimate Endgame storyline. While it added a distinctive element at first, this central idea has ultimately become a major weakness. As the Ultimate Marvel series nears its conclusion, it’s clear that this gimmick has done more harm than good to the comics.

James Gunn could have simply stated that Peacemaker Season 2 happens on an alternate Earth separate from the Superman universe. However, he went further, meticulously changing key events from Season 1 to accommodate this, even involving the Justice League. Here are four ways Gunn’s major revision of the Justice League’s history impacts the new DC Universe canon.

It’s surprising how difficult old platforming games used to be! They required flawless gameplay, and even a small error could be severely punishing. Games like Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog, and Donkey Kong Country constantly forced players to worry about running out of lives, which meant replaying large sections of the game. Thankfully, most new platformers have either removed lives altogether or made them unimportant. This change has been a positive one, allowing the genre to become faster, more balanced, and much more enjoyable.